MCQs Questions for Class 6 Maths

MCQs Questions for Class 6 Maths

MCQs Questions for Class 6 Maths with Answers

In this 21st century, Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) play a major role to prepare for a competitive examination. CBSE board has also brought a major change in its board exam patterns.

In future, if you want to prepare for competitive examination, then you should more focus on the MCQ questions.

In this post, you will find chapter-wise MCQ questions for class 6 maths.


Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 1 Knowing our Numbers


1. The successor of 1111 is ______.

     a. 1000         b. 1112          

     c. 1114         d. 1115

2. The greatest 5-digit number with two different digits is _______.

     a. 88889        b. 98888         

     c. 99999        d. 99998

3. The successor of 1,99,999 is _______.

     a. 2 million    b. 10 million   

     c. 20 lakh      d. 2 lakh

4. If we subtract the predecessor of 199 from the successor of 305, we will get ______.

     a. 108         b. 208             

     c. 308         d. 408

5. One crore = _______.

     a. 1 million          b. 10 millions       

     c. 100 millions    d. 1000 millions

6. Seven million seventy-seven is _______.

     a. 700077        b. 770077 

     c. 7000077      d. 777

7. Which among the following is heavier than 10,000 g?

     a. 1 kg         b. 20 kg 

     c. 10 kg       d. 100 g

8. Which amongst the following set of numbers are consecutive numbers?

     a. 96, 97, 98, 99     

     b. 41, 43, 44, 45     

     c. 59, 60, 61, 63      

     d. 142, 143, 145, 146

9. When 8,947 is rounded off to the nearest ten, we get

     a. 87,000       b. 86,950              

     c. 90,000       d. 8,950

10. Estimate the sum of 277 + 317 to the nearest hundred is __________.

     a. 700           b. 600                    

     c. 800          d. 500

11. How many thousands make a million?

      a. 1           b. 10                       

      c. 100       d. 1000

12. Which of the following is greater than LXXXII?

      a. XC               b. LXXXI                  

      c. LXXVIII     d. LX

13. The Roman numeral for 2579 is _______.

      a. MMDLXXIX     

      b. MMDLXIX          

      c. MMDLIX         

      d. None of these

14. The Hindu-Arabic numeral for CDLXVIII is _______.

      a. 558        b. 468                     

      c. 458       d. None of these

15. What is the place value of 0 in 14061?

       a. 100      b. 10                       

       c. 0         d. 140

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 2 Whole Numbers

 

1. 15 + 56 = ____ + 15

     a. 56            b. 15                         

    c. 0              d. 71

2. 13 × 43 =43 × 13

    Name the property that satisfies the above expression.

     a. Distributive property                                 

     b. Commutative property of multiplication

     c. Associative property of multiplication    

     d. Multiplicative identity

3. The identity for addition of whole numbers is ____.

     a. 0           b. 1                      

     c. 10         d. 100

4. The identity for multiplication of whole numbers is ____.

     a. 10         b. 1                      

     c. 0          d. −1

5. 85 + (87 + 13) = (85 + 87) + ____

     a. 87        b. 13                    

     c. 85        d. 74

6. 43 × 286 = 286 × ____

     a. 27        b. 100                 

     c. 43        d. 286

7. (28 × 8) × 125 = 28 × (____ × 125)

     a. 18000    b. 28                   

     c. 8            d. 125

8. Which of the following properties does not hold good for whole numbers?

     a. Closure property under multiplication

     b. Commutative property under subtraction

     c. Associative property under addition

     d. Distributive property of multiplication over addition.

9. Which one of the following is true?

     a. The order in which two numbers are subtracted does not change their difference.

     b. Commutative property is satisfied for the division of the whole numbers.

     c. Whole numbers are not closed under multiplication.

     d. We cannot divide a whole number by zero.

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 3 Playing with Numbers

 

1. Which of the following numbers is/are divisible by 3?

     a. 12345       b. 67123                

     c. 10094       d. 84004

2. Which of the following is a prime number?

     a. 1             b. 61                       

    c. 81           d. 91

3. Which of the following numbers does not have 8 as a factor?

     a. 25424     b. 15000                 

     c. 36502     d. 10008

4. Which of the following is true?

     a. All odd numbers are prime numbers.

     b. All even numbers are composite numbers.

     c. The sum of any two prime numbers is a composite number.

     d. A prime number has exactly two factors.

5. Which of the following is a multiple of 4?

     a. 32426     b. 90046                

     c. 12348     d. 40482

6. Which of the following numbers has 9 as a factor?

     a. 10898     b. 88884              

    c. 909192    d. 123456

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 4 HCF and LCM

 

1. Which of the following numbers is a prime number?

     a. 16          b. 10                

     c. 8            d. 7

2. The LCM of two consecutive numbers is their ______.

    a. sum           b. difference   

    c. product     d. quotient

3. The HCF of 12, 18 is ____.

     a. 12           b. 18                 

     c. 6            d. 3

4. The smallest prime number is _______.

    a. 1           b. 2                 

    c. 3           d. 7

5. The LCM of 9, 12 is ____.

    a. 9           b. 12                 

    c. 108       d. 36

6. Which of the following pairs is not co-prime?

    a. 4, 9       b. 5, 7               

    c. 9, 16     d. 9, 21

7. The HCF of two prime numbers is ____.

     a. greatest among them       

     b. smallest among them           

     c. 1             d. 0

8. The LCM of two prime numbers is their ____.

    a. product          b. sum                     

    c. difference      d. quotient

9. The greatest 4-digit number which is exactly divisible by 8, 10 and 12 is ______.

    a. 9960             b. 9970                    

    c. 9980            d. 9990

10. The greatest number which can divide 16, 20 and 24 is ____.

     a. 8                b. 4                       

     c. 2                d. 24

11. The smallest number that is divisible by 8, 10 and 12 is ____.

     a. 60           b. 80                

     c. 120         d. 960

12. The HCF of two consecutive odd numbers is ____.

     a. 0           b. 1                    

     c. 2           d. 3

13. Numbers having more than two factors are called ______.

     a. odd numbers      

     b. even numbers      

     c. prime numbers       

     d. composite numbers

14. The HCF of two consecutive even numbers is ____.

     a. 2        b. 1                      

     c. 4        d. 0

15. If a and b are two numbers such that a is a factor of b, then the LCM of a and b is ______.

     a. a           b. b                    

     c. ab         d. a ÷ b

16. The LCM of 18 and 40 is ____.

     a. 2          b. 720               

    c. 360       d. None of these

17. The HCF of 54 and 216 is ____.

     a. 3          b. 18                 

     c. 9         d. None of these

18. The LCM of two co-prime numbers is ______.

      a. the smaller of the two    

      b. the larger number   

      c. their difference    

      d. their product

19. The least number which when divided by 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, leaves remainders 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively is ______.

      a. 59          b. 61                  

      c. 119        d. 121

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 5 Integers

 

1. The value of | – 4 – 2| is _______.

    a. 6              b. –6                

    c. 4 – |2|      d. |–4| – |–2|

2. On subtracting –4 from –7, the result is _________.

    a. 3         b. –3                 

    c. 11      d. –11

3. On evaluating (14 – 7) × {8 – (3 + 7 – 1)}, we get

    a. 7         b. –7                 

    c. 7/13    d. 14

4. Which of the following numbers is greater than −100?

    a. −1000    b. −99               

    c. −101      d. −105

5. We know that 3 < 5. Which one of the following is correct?

    a. –3 < –5      

    b. –3 > –5        

    c. –3 > 0              

    d. –5 > 0

6. The greatest negative integer is ____.

    a. 1          b. −1000           

    c. 0         d. −1005

7. On the number line, which one of the following is correct?

    a. 3 is to the right of 5               

    b. –3 is to the right of –5

    c. –3 is to the right of 5             

    d. –5 is to the right of 3

8. Which of the following statements is false?

    a. The sum of two negative integers is always negative.

    b. The sum of a number and its additive inverse is zero.

    c. The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer cannot be positive.

    d. The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer can be negative.

9. Which of the following numbers are written in ascending order?

    a. −10, −20, −30, −40, −50                           

    b. 3, 0, −3, −6, −9

    c. −10, −99, −11, 0, 9                                    

    d. −40, −35, −25, −20

10. The value of (−16) − (12) is ____.

     a. 32        b. 4                     

     c. 28        d. −28

11. If a is the successor of b, then the value of (a b) and (b a) is

     a. –1 and 1     b. 1 and –1           

     c. 0 and 1      d. 1 and 0

12. Which of the following pairs gives the maximum sum?

     a. −84, 68     b. −15, −3             

     c. −19, 20     d. 0, −24

13. 15 − (−3) = ____

     a. 12           b. −18                 

     c. 18          d. −12

14. 0 − (16 − 17) = ____

     a. 1          b. −1                   

     c. 17        d. 16

15. The number which is smaller than 6 − (−20) is ____.

     a. −27      b. 27                     

    c. 30       d. None of these

16. The number which is greater than −18 − (−2) is ____.

    a. −17       b. −18               

    c. 2           d. None of these

17. (–16) ÷ (–4) equals

     a. –16           b. 4              
     c. 1               d. –4

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 6 Fractions

1. In a school, 3/5 of the children are boys and the number of girls is 800. The number of boys is _________.

    a. 800         b. 1000           

    c. 1200       d. 2000

2. The fractions 5/7 and 13/7 are both

    a. proper fractions    

    b. improper fractions     

     c. like fractions     

     d. unlike fractions

3. A fraction equivalent to 51/63 is ___.

    a. 5/7       b. 17/21                        

    c. 7/9       d. 1/3

4. 8 hours is ____ part of a day.

    a. 1/3        b. 2/3                           

    c. 1/4        d. 1/5

5. A number which has no reciprocal is

    a. 1           b. –1                              

    c. 0           d. 2

6. The biggest among 1/4, 3/5, 7/10 and 1/2 is ____.

    a. 1/2       b. 3/5                           

    c. 7/10     d. ¼

7. Two fractions with same denominators are called __________.

    a. Unit fractions    

    b. Improper fractions     

    c. Like fractions     

    d. Unlike fractions

8. Aryan walks 10 minutes to reach the bus stop and travels 3/5 of an hour by bus to reach his office. The fraction of an hour spent by him to reach office is _____.

    a. 23/30      b. 3/4                       

    c. 1/2          d. None of these

9. Which of the following fractions is in its simplest form?

    a. 12/21       b. 91/100               

    c. 19/95       d. 34/50

10. Four friends Arun, Amit, Siddique and John bought a cake. Arun ate 1/3 of the cake, Amit took 1/4 of it. Both Siddique and John ate 1/5 of the cake. Which of the following statements is correct?

    a. Amit’s share is less than Arun’s.

    b. Siddique’s share is more than Arun’s.

    c. John’s share is more than both Arun’s and Amit’s.

    d. No part of the cake is remaining for them to eat.

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 7 Decimals

1. 2.35 in fractional form is expressed as:

    a. 7/40           b. 47/20                 

    c. 50/20         d. 23/20

2. 15 mL of medicine in litres is expressed as:

    a. 1.5 litres      b. 0.15 litre         

    c. 0.015 litre   d. 0.105 litre

3. A dozen pencils cost  39. The cost of 5 pencils is

    a.  3.90      b.  7.80              

    c.  12.50    d.  16.25

4. The fraction equivalent to 3.04 is ________.

    a. 304/10       b. 304/100           

    c. 340/100      d. 304/1000

5. The decimal form of 26/25 is:

    a. 0.104          b. 1.04                 

    c. 10.4            d. 1.4

6. The fraction equivalent to 0.75 is ________.

     a. 7/5           b. 5/7                

     c. 3/4           d. 7/10

7. 8075 g =________ kg

     a. 8.75 kg    b. 8.075 kg          

     c. 87.5 kg    d. 870.5 kg

8. The decimal form of 5/125 is:

     a. 1.25         b. 0.05                 

     c. 0.004      d. 0.04

9. 1.372 m =________ cm

     a. 137.2 cm     b. 13.72 cm        

     c. 1372 cm      d. 13720 cm

10. The sum of 1.01 and 0.9 is ________.

     a. 1.1             b. 1.91                

     c. 9.01           d. 9.1

11. The product of 0.2 and 0.3 is

     a. 6              b. 0.6                    

     c. 0.06         d. 0.006

12. 2 − 0.43 = ________

     a. 2.43        b. 2.3                  

     c. 0.57       d. 1.57

13. Which of the following is less than 1/2?

     a. 0.56       b. 0.72                  

     c. 0.499     d. 0.5001

14. The number to be added to 4.45 to get 8.1 is ________.

    a. 3.65       b. 3.065              

    c. 3.6        d. 3.5

15. Which of the following decimals are arranged in ascending order?

     a. 2.67, 2.76, 26.7, 62.7, 62.07                            

     b. 7.251, 7.125, 7.512, 7.015, 7.105

     c. 2.679, 2.769, 2.967, 26.97, 27.69, 29.67       

     d. All of these

16. Which of the following decimals are arranged in descending order?

      a. 7.25, 7.52, 17.25, 17.52, 217.5, 217.51        

      b. 66.16, 61.6, 60.61, 6.61, 6.16, 1.61

      c. 0.3, 0.31, 1.31, 3.11, 1.33, 1.313                   

     d. None of these

17. The number of digits in the decimal part of 8.4005 is

     a. 2          b. 3                         

     c. 4         d. 5

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 8 Introduction to Algebra

1. Anuj is 5 years older than Arpit. If Anuj is x years old, then the age of Arpit is

    a. (x + 5) years            

    b. (x – 5) years            

    c. (5 – x) years               

    d. 5x years

2. Nisha finished 3 sums more than Alok. If Alok finished x sums, then the number of sums finished by Nisha is ____.

    a. 3x        b. x + 3                

    c. x − 3    d. 3 − x

3. The expression 3 – x2 + x4 is a _________________.

    a. monomial     b. binomial        

   c. trinomial       d. none of these

4. The marks awarded for each correct answer is 4. Priyanshu answered y questions correctly. His score is ____.

   a. y + 4        b. y − 4                

   c. 4y            d. y/4

5. If x takes the value 2, then the value of the expression 3x + 8 is ___.

    a. 0          b. 2                     

    c. 4         d. 14

6. What is the coefficient of the variable in the expression 4 − 5x?

   a. 4         b. 5                      

   c. −5      d. −1

7. The letters used to represent unknown numbers in an expression are called ____________ .

   a. constants         

   b. literal numbers          

   c. odd numbers            

   d. prime numbers

8. Suman is x years old. Three years ago, her age was ___.

   a. x + 3     b. 3 − x                           

   c. x − 3      d. 3x

9. What should be added to x + y + z to get x y z?

   a. –x y z         

   b. x – 2y – 2z                 

   c. 2x – 2y – 2z               

   d. –2y – 2z

10. The expression representing the statement ‘7 subtracted from 3 times x’ is ____.

    a. 7 − 3x                

    b. 3x − 7                       

    c. 3 + 7x                   

    d. 7 + 3x

11. 3 less than 4 times a number x is _________________.

     a. 3 – 4x                     

     b. 4 – 3x                      

     c. 3x – 4                   

     d. 4x – 3

12. The expression for half of a number subtracted from 10 is ____.

     a. 10 – x/2                   

     b. 5 − x                      

     c. x − 5                    

     d. x/2 −10

13. The sum of 5a, –3a, 2b, –3b is

     a. 2a b                     

     b. 7ab                         

     c. 5a + 2b                

    d. 5a – 2b

14. An algebraic expression using the numerals 2, 7 and the variable x in such a way that only two arithmetic operations are used is ____.

     a. 7x + 2                 

     b. 14x                        

     c. 9 + x                  

     d. 5 − x

15. The general rule for finding a specific number according to its position in a pattern of numbers is given by the expression, 5x − 3. The number in the 4th position is ____.

    a. 4             b. 20                             

    c. 17           d. None of these

16. The product of 3x2y and 0 is

    a. 3x2y        b. 6x2y                          

    c. 0             d. –3x2y

17. The next term in the sequence of the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . . is

    a. 21           b. 20                           

    c. 18          d. None of these

18. The sum of 2y x, 3y – 5x and 6x – 2y is

    a. 11y – 8x     b. 3y                           

    c. x y           d. x + y

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 9 Algebraic Equations

1. The equation of the statement ‘half a number when added to 10 gives 15’ is ________.

   a. (x + 10)/2 = 15         

   b. x/2 + 10 = 15 

   c. x/2 + 15 = 10     

   d. x/2 + 10 + 15 = 0

2. The number of solutions of a linear equation in one variable is ________.

   a. 1         b. 2                 

   c. 3         d. 0

3. Which of the following is an algebraic equation?

   a. 3x − 7 = 2          

   b. 7x + 1 < 15    

   c. 7 × 3 − 4 × 5 + 1           

   d. x − 4 > 9

4. If the sum of x, 2x and 5x is 40, then the value of x is ________.

    a. 5         b. 10                        

    c. 25       d. 0

5. Which of the following is a solution for the equation 8x + 1 = 25?

    a. 4        b. 8                      

    c. 3        d. 1

6. Which of the following is the equation for the statement “a number increased by 11 is twice the number”?

   a. + 11 = 22             

   b. x + 11 = 2      

   c. x + 11 = 2x          

   d. x − 11 = 2x

7. If 2x = 8, then x2 = ______

    a. −12       b. 12                 

    c. 24         d. 16

8. Power of variable in a simple linear equation is ________.

    a. 0          b. 1                   

    c. 2          d. 3

9. If 2x − 5 = x − 4, then x = ______

    a. 1          b. 2                   

    c. 0          d. −1

10. Which of the following is a linear equation in one variable?

    a. x + y = 7               

    b. x + 1/x           

    c. x2x + 3 = 0    

    d. 2x – 3 = 7

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 10 Ratio and Proportion

1. The simplest form of the ratio 200 mL to 3 litres is

    a. 200 : 3       b. 3 : 200           

    c. 1 : 15        d. 15 : 1

2. If A : B = 3 : 4 and B : C = 8 : 9, then A : B : C equals

    a. 3 : 4 : 8      b. 6 : 8 : 9              

    c. 4 : 8 : 9     d. 3 : 9 : 32

3. There are 42 students in a class. Out of these 28 are boys. The ratio of the number of girls to the total number of students is ____.

    a. 2 : 3        b. 1 : 3                     

    c. 3 : 1       d. 3 : 2

4. On dividing  126 between A and B in the ratio 2 : 7, A gets

    a.  98     b.  63                   

    c.  36     d.  28

5. The length of a rope is 1.2 m and the length of a ribbon is 50 cm. The ratio of the length of the rope to the length of the ribbon is ____.

    a. 12 : 5       b. 1.2 : 50                  

    c. 12 : 500    d. 5 : 12

6. The ratio of 20 minutes to 3 hours is ____.

    a. 20 : 3       b. 1 : 9                     

    c. 9 : 1         d. 3 : 20

7. If two out of the five fruits are cherries and the rest are pears, the ratio of cherries to pears is

     a. 2 : 5        b. 5 : 2                        

     c. 2 : 3       d. 3 : 5

8. The ratio of 50 seconds to 10 minutes is ____.

     a. 5 : 1       b. 50 : 1                     

     c. 1 : 12     d. 12 : 1

9. Which one of the following ratios is in proportion?

      a. 3 : 4 and 4 : 5          

      b. 1 : 2 and 2 : 3             

      c. 5 : 3 and 15 : 9   

     d. 5 : 3 and 9 : 15

10. If 6 : 8 :: x : 20, then x equals

       a. 3      b. 5              

      c. 15     d. 25

11. Which one of the following is not in proportion?

       a. 3, 6, 7, 14      

       b. 5, 16, 15, 48           

       c. 5, 10, 15, 20           

      d. 7 : 3 : : 14 : 6

12. There is sufficient food for 4 people for 6 days. If 4 more people join, the food will last for

     a. 6 days     b. 5 days                

    c. 3 days     d. 2 days

13. The cost of a dozen pens is ₹ 30. The cost of 4 pens is ____.

     a.  20      b.  10                 

     c.  7        d.  12

14. The cost of 4 pencil boxes is  100. The number of pencil boxes that can be bought with  250 is ____.

     a. 6             b. 8                   

     c. 10          d. 12

15. 7 students in a class are absent and 43 are present. The percentage of students absent is

      a. 7%        b. 14%                

      c. 21%      d. 43%

16. A machine puts tar on a road at the rate of 10 metres in 12 minutes. The time taken by it to put tar on a road of length 500 m is ____.

     a. 1 hour        b. 12 hours          

    c. 10 hours     d. None of these

17. In which of the following pairs, the first ratio is bigger than the second ratio?

     a. 3 : 5, 4 : 7     

     b. 2 : 9, 3 : 5       

     c. 4 : 11, 11 : 15      

    d. All of these

18. 0.0345 is expressed in a percentage as:

     a. 0.000345%         

     b. 0.00345%       

     c. 3.45%           

     d. 34.5%

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 11 Geometry

1. How many lines can be drawn passing through two given points?

    a. Only one     b. Two          

    c. Infinite       d. Three

2. Two different lines in a plane intersect at __________.

    a. 1 point        b. 2 points       

    c. 3 points      d. 4 points

3. There are __________ faces in a tetrahedron.

    a. 6               b. 4                    

    c. 10             d. 5

4. A quadrilateral is a _________ closed figure.

    a. 3-sided      b. 5-sided         

    c. 4-sided      d. 6-sided

5. A quadrilateral in which all the sides are equal but the measure of the angles is not 90º is a

     a. kite          b. square           

    c. rectangle   d. rhombus

6. The intersection where two adjacent surfaces meet is called an

     a. edge       b. face              

     c. vertex     d. point

7. A point where three or more edges meet is called a/an

     a. edge      b. face                 

     c. vertex    d. net

8. An arrangement of plane figures connected at their edges lying in the same plane which can be folded to make a 3-dimensional solid is called a/an

     a. edge      b. face             

    c. vertex    d. net

9. The number of edges of a cuboid is

     a. 6           b. 8               

     c. 10        d. 12

10. The number of ways to make a cylinder from a rectangular sheet of paper without cutting it is

     a. 1         b. 2                 

     c. 3         d. many

11. The number of faces in a square prism is

     a. 2         b. 4                 

    c. 6          d. 8

12. Two lines can intersect at ____ point(s).

     a. one      b. two                 

    c. three     d. many

13. Which of the following does not have a starting point?

    a. A line segment               

    b. A line              

    c. A ray          

    d. An angle

14. The number of faces in a cone is

     a. 1         b. 2                   

    c. 3          d. 4

15. The number of vertices in a cone is

     a. 1         b. 2               

     c. 4         d. 6

16. Which of the following about a triangle is not correct?

     a. A triangle is a polygon.                   

     b. A triangle has three angles and three vertices.

     c. A triangle has three diagonals.

     d. A triangle is a polygon with the least number of sides.

17. Which of the following has no end points?

     a. A line segment              

     b. A line            

     c. A ray                

     d. None of these

18. Which of the following is a six-sided figure?

     a. Quadrilateral            

     b. Pentagon           

     c. Kite                  

     d. Hexagon

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 12 Understanding Elementary Shapes

1. An angle formed by two opposite rays is called a ______________.

    a. zero angle            

    b. complete angle        

    c. right angle        

    d. straight angle

2. A bicycle wheel has 24 spokes. The angle between a pair of adjacent spokes is _________ .

     a. 10º        b. 15º                  

    c. 24º        d. 25º

3. The degree measure of 3/5 turn is ______________ .

     a. 72º       b. 144º               

     c. 216º     d. 300º

4. The number of elements in a triangle is __________.

     a. 3          b. 4                       

    c. 5           d. 6

5. A triangle having all sides of different lengths is called __________ triangle.

     a. a scalene       

     b. an isosceles      

     c. an equilateral          

     d. an acute

6. If two sides of a triangle are equal, then the triangle is called ________ triangle.

     a. an equilateral         

     b. an isosceles           

     c. a scalene             

    d. a right-angled

7. If two angles of a triangle are complementary, then the third angle is __________.

     a. 36º        b. 45º               

     c. 60º       d. 90º

8. A triangle is possible only if the measure of the three angles is __________.

     a. 30º, 60º, 70º         

     b. 40º, 50º, 80º          

     c. 72º, 28º, 80º       

     d. 50º, 70º, 80º

9. If equal angles of an isosceles triangle are 50º, then the measure of other angle is _________.

     a. 50º         b. 60º                  

     c. 70º         d. 80º

10. The degree measure for 3/4 of a revolution is ____.

     a. 90°         b. 270°                 

     c. 360°       d. 180°

11. An example for a reflex angle is ____.

     a. 30°      b. 130°                

     c. 230°    d. 90°

12. The acute angles of a right-angled triangle are in the ratio 2 : 3. The measures of these angles are __________.

    a. 28, 62        b. 36, 54              

    c. 40, 50        d. 30, 45

13. A triangle can be drawn with sides measuring __________.

    a. 2 cm, 3 cm, 5 cm    

    b. 3 cm, 4 cm, 5 cm   

    c. 4 cm, 6 cm, 10 cm   

   d. 4 cm, 6 cm, 12 cm

14. The measure of an obtuse angle is ____.

     a. greater than 90°.                       

     b. greater than 90° but less than 270°.

     c. greater than 180°.                    

    d. greater than 90° but less than 180°.

15. Which of the following is an example of perpendicular lines?

     a. Opposite edges of a door        

     b. The line segments forming the letter X

     c. Rail tracks                                  

     d. Electric pole on the road

16. An angle that measures more than 0º but less than 90º is called ______________.

     a. zero angle           

     b. acute angle        

     c. right angle        

     d. obtuse angle

17. An angle that measures more than 90º but less than 180º is called ___________.

     a. acute angle       

     b. zero angle         

     c. obtuse angle     

     d. right angle

18. A triangle with two equal angles is a/an ____ triangle.

       a. Scalene            

      b. Right                 

      c. Isosceles             

      d. Equilateral

19. 1/3 of a right angle is ____.

       a. 60°         b. 45°                      

       c. 30°         d. 270°

20. A quadrilateral with all sides equal is a ____.

       a. Rectangle            

       b. Parallelogram    

       c. Kite                   

       d. Rhombus

21. A square prism has ____ edges.

a. 6          b. 8                        

c. 12        d. 16

22. If a point P is in the interior of a circle with centre O, then ____________.

      a. r = OP      b. r < OP                    

      c. r > OP      d. r OP

23. In a circle of radius 2 cm, a chord which can be drawn having the maximum length is ____________.

     a. 2 cm       b. 6 cm                    

     c. 4 cm      d. 8 cm

24. A hexagonal prism has ____ edges.

      a. 6          b. 12                     

     c. 18         d. None of these

25. A pentagonal pyramid has ____ corners.

     a. 5           b. 6                       

     c. 10        d. None of these

26. The collection of all points in a plane which is equidistant from a fixed point is a ________.

     a. circle       b. triangle              

    c. rectangle   d. square

27. The diameter of the circle is the ____________.

    a. chord              b. shortest chord      

    c. longest chord    d. arc

28. The diameter divides the circle into __________ equal parts.

    a. two          b. three                   

    c. five          d. four

29. The perimeter of a circle is also called its ____________.

    a. segment   b. circumference       

    c. tangent     d. secant

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 13 Symmetry

1. A _________ has more than one line of symmetry.

    a. butterfly   b. fish                

    c. kite          d. rectangular frame

2. The figure having more than three lines of symmetry is _________.

    a. rectangle   b. rhombus        

    c. square       d. isosceles triangle

3. A parallelogram has ______ line(s) of symmetry.

    a. 1          b. 2                

    c. 0          d. 4

4. Which of the following statements is not correct about kites?

      a. A kite is a symmetrical figure.

      b. A kite is symmetrical along its longer diagonal.

      c. A kite is not symmetrical about its shorter diagonal.

     d. A kite has exactly two lines of symmetry.

5. Which of the following statements is incorrect?

     a. An equilateral triangle can have no line of symmetry.

     b. A rectangle can have exactly two lines of symmetry.

     c. A square can have exactly four lines of symmetry.

     d. A circle can have infinite lines of symmetry

6. The number of lines of symmetry of a circle is/are _________.

    a. 1          b. 2               

    c. 4         d. infinite

7. The number of lines of symmetry of the top view of your cuboidal pencil box is/are _______.

     a. 1         b. 2               

    c. 4         d. infinite

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 14 Practical Geometry

1. A set square has three different angles at its three vertices. The measure of the angles are ____________.

    a. 45º – 90º – 45º       

    b. 30º – 90º – 65º     

    c. 0º – 90º – 0º       

    d. 0º – 180º – 0º

2. A triangle can be constructed when the two angles and the included ________ are given.

    a. side        b. altitude             

    c. angle       d. bisector

3. Two line segments AB and PQ are equal. Which of the following statements is correct?

    a. They both have the same starting point.

    b. They both have the same ending point.

    c. They both have the same length.

4. The instrument that can be used to measure an angle is a _____.

     a. straight edge             

     b. protractor             

    c. compasses

5. To draw or measure an angle, we use ____________.

     a. compasses    b. Ruler                

    c. protractor      d. all of these

6. To draw an angle of 30º, draw the _________ of an angle of measure 60º.

     a. perpendicular           

     b. Bisector           

     c. parallel line                

     d. line segment

7. If XY is the perpendicular bisector of PQ, then angle between XY and PQ is _____.

     a. 90°       b. 30°      c. 60°

8. If CD is the perpendicular bisector of AB and the point of intersection of CD and AB is P then which of the following statements is incorrect?

    a. CPB = 90°                   

    b. PA = PB                 

    c. CPA ≠ CPB

9. O is the centre of a circle of radius 5 cm and P is a point on the circumference of the circle. If CD is a line segment, which is a copy of OP, then _____.

    a. CD < 5 cm                  

    b. CD = 5 cm                

    c. CD > 5 cm

10. The line of symmetry of an angle is _____.

    a. its initial ray             

    b. its angle bisector        

    c. its terminal ray

11. AOB = 72o; if you divide AOB into two equal parts then each equal part measures _____.

      a. 18°    b. 36°   c. 9°

12. The measure of AOB is 58°. If OP is the angle bisector of AOB, then POB = _____.

      a. 116°   b. 58°    c. 29°

13. O is the centre of two circles of radii 3 cm and 3.5 cm respectively. If P is a point on the circumference of the smaller circle, then

      a. P lies in the exterior of the bigger circle.

      b. P is a point on the circumference of the second circle also.

      c. P lies in the interior of the bigger circle.

14. Which of following angles cannot be constructed using only a compass and a ruler?

      a. 60°    b. 69°    c. 22 ½°

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 15 Perimeter and Area

1. If the side of a square is doubled, its perimeter becomes ________.

    a. double        b. 3 times                   

   c. 4 times        d. 8 times

2. The cost of fencing a square park at the rate of  20 per metre is  18,000. The length of the side of the square is ________.

    a. 200 m       b. 225 m             

    c. 900 m       d. 4,500 m

3. If the perimeter of a square is 12 m, then its area is ____.

    a. 9 sq. m     b. 144 sq. cm         

    c. 16 sq. m   d. 12 sq. m

4. Area of a square is 81 cm2, its perimeter is ________.

    a. 9 cm      b. 18 cm               

    c. 27 cm    d. 36 cm

5. Area of a rectangular room is 108 m2. If its length is 12 m, then its breadth is ________.

     a. 10 m        b. 9 m                   

     c. 8 m         d. 6 m

6. The length and breadth of a rectangle are 15 cm and 10 cm respectively. Its perimeter is ____.

     a. 100 cm   b. 60 cm                  

    c. 50 cm      d. 25 cm

7. If the perimeter and the area of a square are the same, then its length is ____.

     a. 5 cm       b. 4 cm                   

     c. 10 cm     d. 12 cm

8. The perimeter of a rectangle is 32 cm. Which of the following cannot be its dimensions?

    a. 15 cm, 1 cm      

    b. 8 cm, 8 cm        

    c. 11 cm, 5 cm        

    d. 14 cm, 3 cm

9. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 1/3 and the width is decreased by 1/3, then the area of the rectangle is reduced by the fraction

    a. 1/6      b. 1/8                  

    c. 1/9     d. 8/9

10. The length of one side of a square is more than 4.2 cm. Which of the following can be its perimeter?

     a. 16.4 cm      b. 16 cm                

     c. 17.2 cm     d. 16.2 cm

11. If the length of a square is doubled, then its area will become ____ times the original area.

     a. 8             b. 4                         

     c. 2             d. 8

12. 1 sq. m = ____ sq. cm.

     a. 100        b. 1,000                  

     c. 10,000   d. 10

13. You cover a distance of 1 km if you take one round of a square park. The area of park is ________.

    a. 250 m2      b. 1000 m2                 

    c. 6,250 m2   d. 62,500 m2

 

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Maths Class 6 Chapter 16 Data Handling

1. The difference between the highest and the lowest value of the observation is called ____________.

    a. frequency                  

    b. range               

    c. arranged data       

    d. observation

2. The number of times an observation is repeated is called its ____________.

     a. frequency            

     b. range                

     c. data             

     d. arranged data

3. When data is represented with the help of pictures, the representation is called a ____________.

     a. bar graph               

     b. pictograph         

     c. pie chart     

     d. line graph

4. Data is represented using a bar graph with the help of ____________.

    a. pictures                     

    b. sectors                

    c. rectangles    

    d. semicircles

5. The data already collected by another person or organisation is called a __________.

    a. primary data         

    b. secondary data             

    c. new data

6. Which of the following is an example for primary data?

    a. Collecting information from a newspaper.

    b. Collecting information from the internet.

    c. Conducting a survey in a school.

7. An initial collection of observations is called ____________.

    a. raw data          

    b. arranged data          

    c. range           

    d. frequency

8. The data arranged in an ascending or descending order is called ____________.

    a. raw data          

    b. arranged data            

    c. range            

    d. frequency

9. The number represented by the tally marks IIII III is ____.

    a. 7      b. 8      c. 12

10. A bar graph is a pictorial representation of the numerical data by a number of rectangles. Here

    a. the length of rectangle changes

    b. the width of rectangle changes

    c. area of each rectangle remains the same

    d. the distance between two consecutive rectangles changes.

 


ANSWERS

Chapter 1

1. b                  2. d

3. d                  4. a

5. b                  6. c

7. b                  8. a

9. d                 10. b

11. d               12. a

13. a               14. b

15. c

Chapter 2

1. a                 2. b

3. a                 4. b

5. b                 6. c

7. c                  8. b

9. d

Chapter 3

1. a                 2. b

3. c                 4. d

5. c                 6. b

Chapter 4

1. d                 2. c

3. c                 4. b

5. d                 6. d

7. c                  8. a

9. a                 10. b

11. c               12. b

13. d               14. a

15. b               16. c

17. b               18. d

19. c

Chapter 5

1. a                  2. b

3. b                  4. b

5. b                  6. b

7. b                  8. c

9. d                  10. d

11. b                12. c

13. c                 14. a

15. a                 16. c

17. b

Chapter 6

1. c                    2. c

3. b                   4. a

5. c                   6. c

7. c                   8. a

9. b                  10. a

Chapter 7

1. b                   2. c

3. d                   4. b

5. b                   6. c

7. b                   8. d

9. a                   10. b

11. c                 12. d

13. c                 14. a

15. c                 16. b

17. c

Chapter 8

1. b                   2. b

3. c                   4. c

5. b                  6. c

7. b                  8. c

9. d                  10. b

11. d                12. a

13. a                14. a

15. c                 16. c

17. a                 18. b

Chapter 9

1. b                    2. a

3. a                    4. a

5. c                     6. c

7. d                     8. b

9. a                     10. d

Chapter 10

1. c                     2. b

3. b                    4. d

5. a                    6. b

7. c                    8. c

9. c                   10. c

11. c                 12. c

13. b                14. c

15. b                16. c

17. a                18. c

Chapter 11

1. a                     2. a

3. b                    4. c

5. d                    6. a

7. c                    8. d

9. d                   10. b

11. c                 12. a

13. b                14. b

15. a                16. c

17. b                18. d

Chapter 12

1. d                   2. b

3. c                   4. d

5. a                   6. b

7. d                   8. c

9. d                   10. b

11. c                 12. b

13. b                14. d

15. d                16. b

17. c                 18. c

19. c                 20. d

21. c                 22. c

23. c                 24. c

25. b                26. a

27. c                28. a

29. b

Chapter 13

1. d                   2. c

3. c                   4. d

5. a                  6. d

7. b

Chapter 14

1. a                   2. a

3. c                   4. b

5. d                  6. b

7. a                  8. c

9. b                 10. b

11. b               12. c

13. c               14. b

Chapter 15

1. a                  2. b

3. a                  4. d

5. b                  6. c

7. b                  8. d

9. c                  10. c

11. b               12. c

13. d

Chapter 16

1. b                   2. a

3. b                   4. c

5. b                   6. c

7. a                   8. b

9. b                  10. a 


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